Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 165, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 March 1860 — Page 3
.MARCH 19 TJBJH WJ.Ji JP HOJ&H Diridion No. 54, S. of T.. 7WEETSBVEUY FRIDAY EVENING. OV Kit WTM. the Telegraph Office, on Water street. JOSHUA DAVISON, W. P. JOSEPH OTERELL, W. A. O. W. Henson, K. S. M. Stierwoo I. F. H. Tho. Eaton, A. B. S. A O. Hallo, k, Tr.-s. '1 Win Storton, A. C. J is. M.-Nett, C. B. B. Hart, J. 8. O. 3. ' jan?fi CANDIDATES. Batrlek Bnrle t a m'MIc for relection to tho office of City Clerk at tlio ensuing April election. roarlO - mtUmm B. CHmmdUr it m candid at for City Collector at the ensuiug April election. tnarlT IU, ar author! to aumomnc Ih ' name of Xxiddel IIvll iui a candidate for re-election to the office of Constable of Pigem township, ,jit the ensuing April election. . . Bd. 8. Martin it a candidal for rtelectioa to the ofiice of City Marshal at the ensuing April election. John Clifford i m candidal for r tctton to the office of Constable of Pigeon towtship at the ensuing April election. marl 7 Chart! jr. truilivan it a candidate for ' re-election to the office of Constable of Pigeon ' township at the coming April election. marl 6 '-' mrmnthorlxd te Hn Ih name of Jonr V. Felkeb as a candidate for Towa ' ship Trustee at the April election. marl5 - Mr Trail. V. IaV. liar dim it a candidate for Trustee of Plgeou township at the en- , suing April election. - - . tnarlA ' X. ti'Uiltlttty trill b rupwortTd for City Assessor at the April election by marl 5 ' Many Votxrr. Chart, B. Hroafhtom tcill b tmppfH- ( ei at the April election as au Independent caadidate t for the ofiice of Trustee of Pigeon Township ty mar14 Masv Voters. The frttndt of Bn. Sllnton, an. nuui'ce him as a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at the October election. V HSf W ar authoriztd to aacanan tit nnme of JOEL F. SHERWOOD, as a candidate for ' the office of Marshal, at the city election in April next. fel.U
MONDAY MOUSING - - 9 .
' An Iadtana Cengretiman on the Chl- ' cago JSomlnatlen. Hon. Schuyler Colfax writes the follow - ing from Washington, to his paper (the 1 ! South Bend Register,) in regard to the Presidential nomiuatioa to be made at Chicago : ' For one, I have looked at the whole ques- " tion as in a nut-shell. The running of a - third party ticket in Pennsylvania, New '-Jersey, Indiana, and Illinois, it supported by a large proportion of those who voted siui- ... . ilarly in 185C, loses us all these Slates, and with- them the Presidential election. A " million majority in the other free States "would be entirely fruitless and powerless. 1 And hence if we can unite, ou any one, all in the North who are opposed to the exten- , eion Hnd the aggressions of slavery, and fail to do it, thus winning a disastrous defeat in- " stead of an an?picious success as the result, we shall, for uwny a long year, regret it most deeply. I notice that many papers speak of this man whom they will support and that one ' whom they will not. But it does seera to me that men or their antecedents should , hure bat little weight in this great struggle. ,'I would hare gone heartily for John Hickman for Speaker, though he voted for Bu--chanan in 1856. and by bis great influence and talents helped carry the decisive vole r- of that State for him ; and my justi6cation f " for going for him would be because he is right now. And to conclude, I can go most I ". cheerfully for any one now gpokeu of, who may be nominated at Chicago, and the ' "-more heartily and hopefully if it is known -i tluit he can certainly command a vote that will overt hrov the party that now misrules the country, while known at the same time - to prefer free labor and its extension, to the extension of slave labor over nationr Ter---ritories.
: . "The ' Richmond (In.) Broad Axe says a roan in that place, in tearing down an old building, perched himself on a raft- , er and sawed it otf between himself and the wall. As soon as the saw got fairly through '. JnV'rafter, "he heard something drop ;:' and . "Lhe tirst thing he knew be did I .now anything." He was taken away in a state of ,,',," inseneibility, but was soon restored. ' FORWARD'G & COMMISSION.
Old Established Wharf Host - " EVANSVILLE, I NO. P. G. O'HILEIT Sc CoTttiJiaH, f- tf H tt-V H It IJ'iJ, JJS't J :oailfSS10N MKECHANT3. General Kail r on t ,SteautbcKt, and Exprt-c Aeenta 8iecial Atfttnta for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; And connocticna, over which we are authorised to give rffTKUgh receipts at the loweat p-xwible ralev Uariuft a luamntotb Wharf boat at the laudiiiKt tha Urg-8t ou the Ohio Kiver, capable of atorint; and protecting all merchandixe liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the d lapatch of all couaigumenta, loxwarded t our care by either KIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing aud forwarding, alao, to the Sale of any Produce, ' . or other property, consigned to us for aale, und satis. taction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse on Wr.ter street, ' adjoining- the Telegraph-, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. i With our superior facilities; longstanding; tintiring energy ; and knowledge of our baaineaa, we feel confident of giving, geueral aatixfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron atfe we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents in any i of the principal markets, North, Kaat or South. FC . pRJ U E Y fc C 0. CUJWit, tTOILAUK.- hare a large duo- ' ble WarehoiMe at the Canal Basin, capable of '' storing any amount of produce, which will be re-.-oaived, stored, takeu car of aud huld anbjoct to the owner's orders on Dioat reasonable terms. . P. O. O'KILKr. mhas-tf arBjtoiiv.v jtiK.nj.s', it a cm v. M IXG, FOHWAIiDING AND CJKNKI5A L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents tor Kauawha Mit Company, i. vuusrille, In- ,. diaiia. We have foruieil a co-Uiirtnersliip under the , stylo of Bkowm.A Aikmas, and oRer our aorvices in . the CHacity as set forth in onr card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shipers, either by CAJCAL, KIVEK, or &AIL KOAD, aud aware them that their interests nhall be faithfully represented, should they be pfc-aaed to tavor oa with their patreuage. Ollice and Warehouse ou the corner of Main at. and the Canal. WM. BROWN, . W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard k Browa.' Late of ruSIKK, x . - jau-Ai-tf mJL NSW AlLKANliKMUNT. The Adams Expeikh Confany respectfully an. Bounce to their friends anJ patrons, the public of Vlvnnsville and vicinity, that, with increased iacilitHt for the transiHirtation of rUKIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUAtLES, ; They solicit a continuance of tbriuer favors. Xs . pecial care taken in the collection of Hills, Urafls, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable u-kuja. - AH persona wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Kxpresx, can obtain any desired iuforruatHMi in reference to the routes aud details of the tiusiueas, at their Office on First street, between JVIaio and Locust, opposite the Post Office. do is ti. H. fldU. Agent.
Special Notices.
Hmir Bft!Htr Mfp'ttMmir Oy:H William A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The original and beet in the world ! ! ! All other are mere Imi tations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule .... 1 GRAY, ItFD,vr BUSTY HAIIt Dyed Instantly to a Iwautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without tujurv to the Hair or Pkin. . FlfTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wn.' A. Batchilob since 1839( aud over 0,(100 applications have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of his famous Dje. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIB DTE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and U WAicaaKTCO not to iujure in the leant, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of Baa Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggitts aud Fancy Good Dealers. KjTbo Genuine has the name aud address upon a steel plate engraving ou four Eiiles of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHILOE, niarlT-IyrdAw 1(5 Bond street, New York. "-' trig- Vr.': Mathlorr Wigs aud Toupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm no turning up behind no shrinking off the head ; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood aud niado. 16 Bond Street, New York. marl7-lyrd4w It it as eommon obttrvmtiom that thtr are more sufferers from debility among Americans than ran be found among any other civilized nation . The rraeon is obvious. Wo takit too little exercise, and ferget the wants of the body, in the absorbing pursuits of business In all such casep, ordinary medicine can do little goJ. What is re quired, is just such a-teuic and iuvigurator aa Dr, Hostetter has given to the world, in his CRLKBKATKD B1TTEKS. The weak and nervous doui1411 of the couutiog house, the exhausted toikr n)ou the shop-board, and the rostra tod studuut of the midiiibt lamp, have found a woiidxrhil regenerator in the Pitt tan, aud vinlVr it to the luore prtt-ntioiM, but lea flk-nvioits, iin-diciues. But it should not lie forgotten that the afiit which is so mugiotl in its inniK-iice nptu a Irame which is merely debilitated, is equally powerful iu niiting nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who will not give It atrial. or sale by Druggists and dealers generally every where. iuarl3-lwd.vw Uollott my-'m JPtltm mm Vimtuteml. lainy ha.- been at work ! For counterfeits are in the market ! The test of purity is known by the water-mark, " Ilolloway, Kew York and London iu ecmi-trauauarent letters on every b-af of the liook of dirui:tionsaruud each pot or box. Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maideii Lane, New York, and by all DruggUU, at 2oc.', (53c., and SI per pot. maria-lwdAw i frntntlff Jrtmit y. Tht followingstatement npeaks tor itself: (Extract.) " In lifting the krttlti from the fire, it caught and sea tiled my liand ami prsou very severely one hand almost to a crisp. The torture vaa unbearable. It was an awful alght. o The Mustnng Liniment ap pearetl to extract the pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly, and left no scar of account. CliAKLEf Foovkr, 4 Broad street, Philadelphia." It is truly a wonderful article. It will core auy case ot swelling. Burns, Stiff Joints, Eruptions or Kheu matbim. For Horses, it should never be dispensed with. Oue Dollar's worth of Mustang hits fre quently saved a valuable horse. It cures Golds, praiua. Ringbone, Spavin aud Fnnders. feirars nf Imitatum. Bold in all parts of the habitable tilobe. BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, niai'7-luirlJlw New York. JUttmttm or tht Chut mm XumfrThese diseases are too well known te require any description. How many thousands are every year carried te the silent grave by that dreadful scourge, Consumption, which always commences with It slight cough. Keep the blood pure and healthy by taking a few doses of J ITSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS each week, aud disease of any kind is impossible. Consumption and Lung difficulties always arise from particles of corrupt matter deposited iu the air-cells by bad blood. Purify that stream of life, and it will very soon cast off" and destroy the poieonous matter ; and like a crystal liver flowing through a desert, will bring with it and leave'thronghout the body the elements of health and strength. As the river leaving the element of fertility in its course, Cannes the btroro barren wants to bloom with flowers and fruit, so pure blood causes the frame to rejoice in strength and health, and bloom with unfading btanty. - - -Judson's Mountain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all medicine Dealers. mar7-lmd&w Th Mahteay JttpibHeam may thttt when Senators of the Vnited StKtes and others ol ttie highest standing socially and politically, openly declare that ' Weod's Hair Restorative," (sold by all good dru.trgistp), is all and more than all it pretends to be, we cannot do otherwise than to believe them. We see that the United States has maJean appropriation of several hundred scalping kuires to one of the Indian tribes as part of its annuity. As it is thus providing for removing the capillary substance," will it uot be well to order several thonnnd packages of Restorative to restore the beauty to the denuded poll, and uet leave nakodnoas "where the wool ought to grow ?" Caftion. Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, calved by different names. Use none unless the words (Ptofessor Vood's Hair Uestorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists aud Patent Medicine dealers. Also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers iu the United States and Canada.. lnax7-lni.1i w COAXj 2 Bodlam Mining Company, Aivaosville, Indiana. OiDce on Water street, between Main and Locust Coal, la quantities of not less than 20 bushels, delivered u any part of the city, at lit cents per bash. At the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMuND, ctt Secretary and !t4ana'r. OOTB J .V II 8IOKS. 200 cases Boots and Shoes Just received and for sale cheaper than ever before sold in the West, bv fmar5 J. H. MAGHKR. IMPORTANT TO HO USEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE ti, CO.'S Select -picoe. jfl If J J.VTfi K II .VT e.vt f Jiltaolutely a'.d perfectly pure, but giound from fresh Spires, selected and cleaned by us expressly fortlie pnrpose, without reference to coat. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with paper), to prevent injury by keeping, and are full weight, while the ordiuary ground Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all comparison, aa a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only bv E. K. DURKEE A CO., ti-l.-l 181 Pearl street, New York. I rale low i;.lll! vear old Catawba Urwne Roots. V.IUHI 1 year old do, and 3,l1 cuttings, all sound raim-d iu mv vineyard. PUIL1P DECKER. fcbS.2m . , i vjioj cocoa vr. WW 1,000 just received and ftir sale bv niarj (S. E. GILBERT A CO. .. Lots for Sale OJV I0r MtJL S A TJiKJlS. The most favorable opportunity ever offered to the pnlilie. fco lots of 5 acres each, on the Nwwbnrg road, miles from the Court-house, aud a lots ot & acres each, on Washington aveuue, ane mile from the city. As small a quantity as onefourth of an acre will be sold, if desired. Apply to . WILLIAM B1ERB0WEU. notedly ' Removal The nndersigued begs leave te intorut his old customers, aud the public in general, that he has removed his stock of Saddlery to Yw. 3, Mattoeli't Jtloek, Fourth trtt Marlett Jimc, Where he will always be found manufacturing the best of Saddles, Uaruesa, aud other articles usually kept in his line, and will sell, (for cash,) cheaper than any other house in tha city. Please call and examine my stock aud prices be fore purchasing elsewhere, Jaulo-iim DAYID M. 8CHNIX.
BUSINESS CARDSa
. A. liKMCiCK afc CO., Produce and Commission MERCHANTS, nvwjtJS'it st: l m, turnus". hi line, ttB. F eiit here, Sttds, Tallow, It eswax, Be:tnv, green and dried Fruit, Potatooa. i jig", sjin-a-ug and au otner rroauco. . . Office north Water street, under Cuy Hotel. . -mar9-3md ' ; 4 11. M. UU. , . wu. WFI GREAT ATTRACTION THE CHEAP TABLE AT II. M. WELLS CO.'S, SIGN OF THE BIO SHOE.T7iM TUB JV'JPXT1 TMfMBTW UJl'S Aw1 we will sell goods ou our cheap table for caeh at less than coat at other stores. We c Her these in diieements onlv for a short time, so as to niak room for our spring stock, which will be in store in a ievr days, tresn trom Boston ana oinrr celebrated bout and shoo tcanutactnring towns; aud then, as heretofore, we will have the liueet and best assorted atock of boots and shoes ever brought to this market, to suit both our wholesale and retail cnstomers;and we think it will prove an advantage to the citizens of Evansville to give us a call Delor purchasing elsewhere. it. Ju. WALLS Lv., lSuccsre to Mcliea Wells). No. 8, First st. WM. G.NEW1TT. PRACTICAL GARDENER. . rm I.I. HIJVII8 Of V a M I ft Y J It executed in the neatest style. Grass plots and gardens laid oat and improvements of all kinds made In order. ines auu ail kiuus oi irees careliillr nrnued. Gardens taken to keep in ardor by the year if required. Plans of hot houses, green houses, pits, Ave., and desigus fer gardens sent on ihe shoi test notice. He has no objection to visiting, iilaoesr near. Ev anaville. Hot, water aooaratua attached to hot hon-tee. treeen lietesve07--' -- x. Residence, ou First Avenrw, Bolt .door to II, D. Allis. Evansville. Early orders will much oblige and be promptly t,Hea. kuii WILLIAM lilERBOWEIi;: WHOLESALE . i AND DEALER IM PAINTS, UK US1IES, OILS. VARNISH, Window Glassand glasnware, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal JJriindiet, It me, gc, j c. ' Wmthlmgtom KlotU, JHatm mtrett. K. AR3 V Ijajc, i 1.. IKiV- Propri leblO-lvd tor of the Genuine Bell's Touir. JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF Til E PEA C E tl ,. ' GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, EvansviU, Indiana, Office on Third street, between Stain and Syamore streets. HOME INSURANCE.! THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OF V AXDERBURG II COUNTY, IND, o UajUYIZBn UtJVHT, 1839.... co buildings con nl rv. and their contents, in the city or Appliciitions may le left with either of the Di rectors, or witl the Secretary. Directors : 11. is. 'i'eimey, Philip Decker, Robert Barnes, II. D Allis, J. II. Ahlering.Wm.il Pres ton, and W. Baker. j.ini:j-3m ItOBKRT EAULEY, Sec'ty- - Louisville Tobacco Agency, SO. 87 MAIN STREET, (OPP081TB THE C0CKT HOUSE) E V A N S V I L L E; ' I N D I A N A. rm II It UJS'ltKISIBJTBII MJ8 Jl open d an agency for the sale of all kiuds of Manufactured Tobacco aud Cigars; and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. 1 especially invite the patronage, of the city trade, who will And U to their interest tt give me a call. - . " 1 I have also- opened a complete retail stock' of Candies, Nuts, Kaisins, Lemons, sec. Also, a noperror article of Gun Powder, Youug Hyson aud Imperial Teas, to retail at 70 cents per pound. ' Give me atrial. JAS. L-SPALDING, jan2:j-tf - .- Agi ut tor Daniel Spalding, j r. J. Q. HUBLINC, FOKHsai.t with Vkua, Nodosa Co., Cinciiinati.. Manufacturer fkf ; - FIKK AND UUUGLAh, PROOF Center n'lutra sluI Ulvltlou Streets jiVANt,VILLK, I NO. Constantly on hand, all different aiees of Saves, latest styles and improvements-, guaranteed to be equal in durability and finish to any Eastern uianu tact a re rs, at ttie lowest t.inrinuati prici-s. Also MauillncCurers ol LUthS, ALI,sr ra, SUCT'fEltslj Etc., all finished in the best style of workmanship. Siecimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Mcstrs. RM-lker, Kliieuiau Jt Co., 7C Alaiu stroot, to whom all orders must be addressed. aug'U Family Groceries. "Wm. Caldwell, AO. 9, UHST fV'f., PET. IIAJX LOVV.ST. M,VJMA'1I MVJt IfWAVi; MBJtjl ceive regularly during the corning winter and spring, a choice artieleot ... ' . t, 11 TAUL.K iiurit.il. Also Poultry, Egcs, Vegetables, Dried Fruit Houiuiiuy, Deans, Split j'eas, Leaf Lard, aVc. I LOLIi AAU MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is bu g. and complete. Give Partner a caU. her S. U. Goods delivered to any part of thi city free of charge. decl JOHN 1VI2Z31X, MANUFACTURER OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES JL3 O X Xj 323 XX 23 X Corner Lett and IVatrr Srt-efs, AVeamtmtlt - - . Indiana. J. C. $ J. u ITII, Xo. 187 flat it street, Cor. Seventh, EVASaVILLE, I N l . giMJTBI'tJt.rOmX TUB JJST fJTrounge liestowed upon them, be leave to inform their triends aud the comuiuuitw iu general that with the ahl of new macliiuerythy are enabled to tarn out work superior to that of any East, era make. Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at the aause tame eucourage hunreaiianuiacture, can supply themselves at the factory -.? , llatcJaets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleav ers, 11 liters' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, made of double re fined cast steel, and warranted pnil to any ju nsa. J.in21.1y WHOX.BV V. aalo dealers in ' Groceries, Produce. Nails. Window- Ohwa. Glassware, ate. Ac. Mo. 47 Alain street, between First and Second, Evansville, Iud. i. A nun, '. - ' ' J1SM D. UUUI, sep6-ly 0 TJVJs"wrjVI LBMO-JT!. 1) boxes choice fresh lemons, " 10 do do do oranges, just received by -COOK LANGLEY. (sb23 -
BUSINESS CARDS.
- 'jr rrr r av fT,- - - Office Cor, Mom und Water Sis.; enhance on Main St., Evansville, Iud. . Plane, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, rfor nil Classes ot bo ildingt, preparel on shot t notice, nn,1 on reasonable ter-. " - ' " -aul7 WholeealeAnd retail deali r in TOYS AND NOTIONS, .-: -?N; 1 MAIN STREET, wwyiinun ..,- itti -ai'.-i a WW full stock of a!f tho novelties of the d:iy lor the Fall Trade and Holiday Pre.eut. fnclmlina: Pianos, Melodeons, Violins, Harps, Accordeone, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drmn-i, tinas, liolli, Brtlls, '!. Seta, Tops, Marbles, t'heciaiuen, Doiniuos, FireWorks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, ic. - Couutry and City Trade solicited by ccl29-Iy 1 A.C.PUSnEE. JOS. SCII0ENFELD, M MANCFACTCRER WHOLESALE DEALFBIN CIiOTmNG-! GENTS'. FURNISHINCs GOODS. Also, Hats atnil caps. No. 3 Main STBEKTrET. Fibst ni SSeconi. , sepl2 ..- i - EVANSVILLE. IND. .Thomas Redmond, . Wholesale and lit tail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, vvr. aj: roiryi itioeK, .Tintn sr. Turn t ,v u u a i tjjri: ti, iuvjjvo removed to No. 132 Posey's Mock, Main street. aad disposed of his old .stock of Groceries, is just rccetvina: a new and cu-larged- assortment of GKOCKRIKS, LIQBOKS, &c, which be will sell.eltherat wholesale or retail, as cheap as tinr be purchasedin this market. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can sell my goods at Manufacturers' prices. To my old customers both, in town ami coiuilry, I tender my grateful acknowledgments f,-r niust fa vors, and iin) by-Btrict attention-to biisiiiess Ij merit a coutinuance ol their patronage. ' nW Goods delivered In any part of the city free of charge. . sep2G T. REDMOND. PERU V EhiilOTT'S CITY Gs-sTXlJLoxrv -- of NO. 45 MAIN STKEE ET, EVANSVILLE, INI). Particular atteutiou given. Jo Pbotograirfr and Melainotypes. . sepo-ly Watches and-Jewelry. rs i ecieei errs MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH, OPPOSITE VOVHT IIOVSK. WW-I fljy'tt JV8T MKTKU.VBIl FROM M AT the East, where he has purchased a lieautiful assort ment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY of every dus-1 eriptlon, the undersigned (a prepared te suit pnrchasera iu every particular, lie invites au vxuininarilun of his goods and prices. ' i - f . t,. iTir.nijrK. . N. P.. Watches and" Clocks repaired aud war ranted. " eopil-ill ' W. II. P. STODDARD, W T TUB 4 II B8TJBW.ISUBU WM. DUUG TOB' 17 ilain street, con liunes to keep vn liui I and complete enptty oi Medicines, . I'aii-.ts, tlilf y Var Oes, Glass, Bruahes, Perfumery, -, , i . - . LaiiiiM. Duruing Fluids, Ac. Which he sells at aa low a figure a any houbo iu the eity. Also, a large and varied assert 0104 t ol AMB&0TVP&TOVX. f'.tMEUAS, VASFJi, A YD CHEMICALS, la fact, everything appertaining to the ai l. Order promptly attended to, aud lorwarded by steamboat or Express to auy part of the country. sei-f-'O NEW DRUG. STORE. B I'Oi ldJr IlHi tJ N oa MKIIIcinee- that you Can. ilvptnd Hkii. call tit Thompson's " New Storet cornt-r of Main and Sec ond streets He has u splelwlid stock A Drugn, Meiliciues, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stutta, Window-Glahs, I'ertumery, Patent Medicines, Varnish; Shoe, Hair, Tooth, nail, t lofnep, una Hand lrru.-'nes : Itairtiils, Ponimles, Ponv-tiimtaial Hair Tonics in endless va riety-. -The Ladies can rind all the latest Toih't aricla out, and ot the very best qn ilitv. ir yon want cheap aud good goods, go to TUOMPSON'M Nw Drugstore. . rtncDt J. II. MAG1IEE & CO,CM UK JV0 W H I.'JI It 1 BO h r II HI It WM. FALL TKADE, with- stock of Goods ever)- way suited to the wants of the country, and invite the attention of . MEHCHANTS , to their extensive stork nf DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DP.Y GOODS - AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which is very complete and very cheap: We i nvite Merchants to examine our stock liefore ioinp: toi'tner from home, as we will sell tueiit cheaper than they can buy goods elsewhere and get them home. . sejlt 1L MUUS1NNA, Ul r IK. Bj i ii i f,i r I iv r. r. i , nil L r- c VINE AND DIVISION. " Plans, Specifications, Detail Ir.-iwinc-a, Ac, f Public and iri"ai.' BirHdings irepared ou realoiiable terms. -- ..... sepltMim - - VlnOT.KSALTfi DEALER IS GROCERIES & LIQUORS, rso.ri ivminrmsiiict, ap25-ly FA'ANSVILLK, INT. Bjvn a t-:-i:,iit-, tomeys at 'w, Notaries Public anil f Jte Agents, EvLasville. Iniliana: wm practice law In the t omU of this S 4o, rill attend to the collection of claims in any m ft ut tho United States, will buy and sell real estate in the ntv ot iansvlll, -m vandermirgu. aim adjoining Xmuties aud in the West generally, und will perform a ly other duties pertaining to Attorneys or JJ.-al Katats Agents. Lots unci Ltruis always tor sale. German spoken by a member of the tiriu. ar'onioe ou Third street, opimsita tliw t'nrx Uouse, in the rooms formerly occupied' by the Lite j arm of Deubv Luiikeiiheinu-r. uakles us.Nnr.... Tiioior.K w. vtkma. uovJO-Cnid -, ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. 'JlJ JIANUFACTUUEK, DlaliA street, near the Canal, ten t ! .Hviahajili, tNU. Haa on hand a large stock of liugu. and Wsous of every variety all of his owu manufacture which ho will warrant to be superior to any- work to be purchased at the East lbr tho same prices. lHtrine the late JiarJ times, ana tne inclement win ter with its impassably muddy roads, tho demand for Carriaicea has been light, and his stock has ac cumulated in his waJreroouis; to dispose of it, nd to relieve ninne-lf lrom a u.iylU pecuniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person who wants a boa itilal Buggy at a bargain, will nud better chance 1 r a trade than ho has ever had betore, at , - . . DEGAlt.MO'S. New Admiiiistration ! OOLD PATRONS AND NEW ONESI J. P. ELLIOTT. Successor to 7.. H. Cooa, Pioneer Family Grx:ejy, So. 'ti Main Street, - W8 wt W OJ' II a.yil WITH JL an almost endltss variety of Fancy and Stanlo GroeeVies-. which he inteuds to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sell oue or two leading articles at coat or below cost to attract attention ; but the community may rely ou getting good ai tides ut fair average prices. I have something for ulmotit everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses and bachelors can find goods in which they obtain value received tor their money. Janl J. P. ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.
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J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wholesale and Kktail i PEED AND SEED STORE, - -lAi.l:K IV- -.. . -II AY, (OllX, 0.17V, SHIP-STUFF AXl it RAX, ; U'slrr tl. bfl..Tlttin uud Zoemt, nv2-ly EV ANSVILLE, INDl Hi 1 L 1 I'llEI'KEU, Successor to Decker & Kramer) M A NC FACT I'll Kll Of LAUD SHAP A.l CANDLES, Aiao an extra article-of OIL, II I'R'IJ-fJ, i:'UIJ'B, if i'JR OH, Dealers in R.oin, Sodii, Ashes fc. Abo PURE CATAWBA WINE, OfouroVtit rai.-,iug, in quantities to suit purchasers 46 .tl'il mtrttbet. hi rut A 8ond, EVANSVILLE, IND. , ftPTernis cash, or 00 days paper nygotiable in bank. . . -jan'Ji ly rui. fllAI:l'K ....1. 3. VTH1TTAK1SB " F. Sharpe & Co.," AVbolt!S;ile mid ketail Dealers in ali kinds of A GUI CUL TURA L IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND GARDEN SKED8( ' '" 130 Main St., bet. Fourth Jt Canal, - ' Evansville, I.m. J. IS.. S31a.xo, Tea1or in an J Mniiufrtrtiirer of " BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER. A1.0, UMLKK IS . Tamicrs' Oil, Shoo Findings, Tanners and Cur riers' Tools, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Shoo 1 lii-eiid, Boot Web, dc,tc.. Cashr.panl for Hides u-i nueepbaiins. tio. uo -ast Wasliington street Juiluinapolis, 1ml. i docJ-anidiw EvansFille Commercial College . T, J-OHTIf Jh'IRST STItBBI, .v.i. 1L.1.K, liNO. Tins Institution pre aeuta every inducement to vouiii? men wishing t arijuiiea thorough prai:UcaI knowledge of Double-r-iiirj- hook ivei-piug, as well as a general Kumnene Irj-atioii. This instilutiou h;is been iu snccefcsfnl oiai-atiju or over nve years. or I alaloeue-r oilier narticubiii. ml at the lHiuiH, or addre.ss ilerlJ-ly JEREMIAH REH.TI,' Prill, ip.il Theodore Mingst & Co., 11 ' Wln.lo.ile ami Refnif Deafer-in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, j --' , NO. 4 FIRST STREET, . Etweeu Main aud ?vcainore strei-ts, EVANSYl LLE, INjt J.inl Cmd II UNNELL'S C'OBSBR OF WALNUT STRKKT AND THE" CANAI, EVANSVILLE, IND. rxnuim vjyi bstjimi.ishjubjt -ol is now in lull operation, with new ami coin plete Hacliiuery of the latent style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Slouldingj, Window Dha.js, tuid every other ilscrl tion of work done in miicu vsuibiMiimouM. i All work at llit-se Mills warranted to lie well Luvue, aud nl le pllered at the lowest cash prices. juiy i opiar i-iooring ana ca trier uoaiuiny ooudiukh; ji.iini, auu win ue sola lor casu. . Diacket s und Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Muting and all kinds of Sawing; done to order, umr in iiiu niosi apprtVtfd style. ' WM. ItriTNELL. BUMitfVO' HKIITHSiHH, WIlOLJiM SALE UKX'E US, Dealers 1n Foreign and Doniustic Liquors, corner Fjrut and Sycamore streeh, cuiumnue, inu. ap-vviy r Insurance Agency. ALLEN cThALLOCK, - Kvanavllle. UNDEKWKITEll ANDGENEUAL INSURANCE AGENT, Adjusteu or Avkbaoix, and Nutahv Ppai.k , He rontilines to isue l'oliciee from several Firrtt Claas uud most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the (MKrr , on Inlnud and ISr IlUk-t. He will also receive application for - 1 LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of LosstR of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to tho settlement of all mattars connected with INSURANCE, for parties in, tereatcd. His long exiKTienoe as au , iNKt'BANCt Aofc-NT, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with insurance. fc" Ollice. Slarble Hall Building, No. 9 Main st. HIUAH KELSOH JOSKPE V. M RKYNOL11P. Auction and Commission. TOM JJiA.80J' sf '., irtWB8SOH8 MM. to Woolsty sV Nelson, will continue the Commission liutiuss, both ut private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main aud Thirtf streets, opposite the Washington- Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to th salo of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction nules anywhere iu the city. - - . - Particular attutioii given to the wile of Lands and Town Lois. Ac. Ac. ' febl7-lv I10LLlx(ISWUKTIl k BRO. WjfJ JVST III: I HI T-BJt A LARGE MM. and new importation of CltOCEEUY-NVARE, GLASSWARE, CHINA, .to., ou First street, Evansville. oct5 JL. J.Vi.f, UOOH avwmm Kit AND jiif!5V Blank Book Maniifaeturer4?li 1 irst st., Ia.'t. Mi:in and Locust. EVANSVILLE. INDIANA, tr"l:l inlt Itooks rnled, paired and madetouriler of .the Iwet -paper, frou a - ALMuonuuluin to tho hitvest Ledger, Music and Mugaziues buud In any atvle. ' ' leli;-dwtf i P&wothk to co.vTmityro KM w The Common Council of the City of Evansville will receive sealed proposals nntil Saturday, March :21th, lhtl'.l, lor the extension of Oak street Sewer, by Fourth street to Cherry ptreef; and thence by t'hen-y street to the upper line of Eighth street, with the necessary aide drains and inlet. llidtlers will Ml:ito tho price for "excavation per cubic yard, which mu.t include refilling to the proper grade, without additional charge. Tlie bricks fi,r sewer and side drains to be of the best
quality of paring brick:;, and to be laid in hydraulic rfcal : cnueiit. The side drains to be of the capacity-"ofT
tlnnse on Oak fitreet, and covered with good stone, none of which to lie less than seven inches in thickhhka, and to he bid tor-ncp lineal foot of th? side' drains. The Sewer t be of tire size. and upon the plan of the tek street newer, and the art of said ?ewcr which passes nmler the Canal to be constructed of cut sand stone of good uirality, cut to the' proper form, one Knit in depth of soil it, laid in cement, and to lie thoroughly grouted so as to be perfectly water tight. The stouc to lie laid in courses of not less than eight, nor more than hltcen inches in thicknes. and to break joint- with each other not les than eighteen inches. The lout: 111 of the sione Sewer to Iki eighty feet, and to be bid for per liucul foot of the Sewer. I'lam and epocili; ations may be seen at this office, and any other information can be had by applying to the Mayor or City Survevor. - P. UUAtliE, Clerk. Clerk's Ofiice, March 12th, 18GO. inarlftd ft St' d V V B T It B ww streets have become passable, I hava reduced the price of good hickory wood, delivered, to 9-.00 por cord, and mixed at Si 3. Enquire at : . . . .WJIULN WOOD'S, .... Pine strtct, oposito Kratx Si Heilman's Fouudory. . Iebl8-lmd - GEH.MA.N & FRE"U1 -NIGHT SCHOOL. rjpMB UJIIBH8iaj'BIt MOST JL respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public i:i general, that he . jias opined a night school for the inatrnction of the French and . German languages. Being a graduate of a European L'niverxity, and a teacher of practice ana experience, which he has become by exertion during a number of years, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted unto his cai-e, and begs the patronage of his follow-citiaens.. Also, youug clergymen ana students of the gospel are requested to take notice, of his lessons iu thellebrew language. For particular, apply to 1 , Kev. DR. bl. DELtlANCO, Professor of ancient aud modern languages, Firt street, rear of Atvhiu's Commercial College, jao'JU-m
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JIlORE TO BE A1JJIIIIKO Than the Richest Diadem Ever Worn KINGS. OR EMPERORS. - Vhat? A Beautiful Hern! of Hair. rmjiiB .iuthljr thjt wrr,zrATJl uraliy restore the aolrrr of the hair, (the rhanstng of which to grav being an indication of a lack of prober aecretiobs-lis r-ly a valuable meiciue. 1'rof. Wxd' Haib Tonic is 'I lie only sate, remedy for baldness, dryness, premntnn--change 'f eolor, arid the several cvitrfnces f a tuck .of eireHons at the roots oi tua iiair, wntcucau usjoun.i. Unack prcparatious abound, and ' hair tonics " Oil every ' corner grocery irr the country. Avoid all " hair tonics " nnleea ksowq to lie the prepara tion of some man whose celebrity has lerome worldwide. Do uot h t any nostrum vender experiment uiou your hair. Tonch nothing you have uo geod reason te believe is all that it purports to be. Profeseor Wood has earned, bv years of severe test ef the virtues of his preration, his present fame. Over 160 certificates are before ns of tha value of thw Hair Restorative, trom parties who have tried it. Kead thoj'ollowiug. . , New V0BK,AprHi:t,'1856. '' Dlf. W0on.u.DiAi Siar fonnit me to express to you the obligations 1 am . under for the entire restoration. of my hair to its original color. About the time of my a'rlrval in the United- fcrates it was rapidly becoming gray but -upon-the application ol. your " Hair Restorative '1 it soon rreceived its oi ginal hue. I consider yonr Kcstorattve as a very wonderful invention, quite elUcUciotra an well as agreeable. 1 am, dear sir, yours truly ! . .' ,. - . - j "8. THALBEtM."T KKV. C. W. KL'TEll, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., says ha wore a wig for several years, but by the ue of Wood's Hair luetorativa bo now has a hue bead of hair. . . i . i Prepared by O. J. WOOD J- CO.", 114 'Market street, St. L luisraiid 4t4 Broadway.New Vork, and aotd by ail Druggists aud I'aient Medicine Dealers; also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods Dealers in tho United States and Canada. ' A'.'L't h '-U OiJ; WOOD fciCO;; ARE, ALSO, AtiEKTS FOR M. II It. .J.V'' m 'B E,B HMJt TB It ' AsiajbalsaTn,. marl2-:imd&w ISRAEL HITTESBERG, JsL J turer"or tlie' newly fnveifted "add Improved Siectiu'f",.No; 4, Third at., bet. Main und Liwust, iu Judge Hall's New Block, Evansville, 1ml. " VlieSA Jnlaliratpcf stfwrTaeJea ararmftde of Brnxilinn t,i!bbles, and efmstructett li- Avcrmtaifccr' with, the ihilosouhy of nature, la tit ueruliar form .ot a ooucavo-Ciinvex, which can tie naed by the old, and yeung, either by day or caudle light, Willi perfect eaac.nnd no unpleasant oetiiig.to the eyes that many ixperieviee from- using the eotuuion Isind.-'Khey tend to strengthen aud improve the siirUt, as will bo seen by the following .t,iiitinKnials from Hmiso using them : . . -t ... . . I .' . Jrm Suuiurl Orr, Esq. ' . i . I have purchased a pair of Spectacles frem'I. RittenueFg. I have found thoxi to .lie perfectly easy to the eye. 1 " cheerfully' recttnimend ttcni to the public. , . , . . . t . . -. . i. . .yam twrentmt, I.tq. I take great pleasure iu recommending the glasses of I. Kittenberg AO . the public.) They give great satisfaction. f Prtm Judgm IK. Jl, itVie-rc, BoouiUr Iiuli For yours past lahave bsort accuetomsd Ao use ar . tiAcial sight, aud have tried several kinds of spectacles, but 1 have round noue so easy to the cy as T, ltittehherg'e. 1 take plvaauro iu recommending them to the public' '"''-... Pntwelon, Uwnon eounly, luu. Having purchased, and tor some time used,' tho Braziliiui Pebldo Spectacles, gotten up by Mr. I. Kittenberg, forhiotbV of Indianapolis, aial now of BvahsMHei wwearl most ctoiMiAlly reeourtiieud them as lieing easy Aur the eyes, aud iu all respects a gooi artichr ' k . - i JU v. .IOHN.McMASTEIL, ,N. JERAULD, tiOPEKT DEVfiT,' Jf J.' KlltKMAN, ' - SAMUEL WUlTBETTj JtOBEBT DUNCAN. marb-dJCwtf I ! Bf, STAXEJ AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF ASH 1 APITAL. DivOTKO TO ' " FIRE INSURANCE . EXCLUSIVELY. CIIA R TER ' 'PERPE T VA L. ' ash Capital, '$400,000 $517,712.36 Cash Assets"' S. L. LOOM 19, Prest. 1; Kci;.'iuo, Secretary -,:., i '. , . ,i ..... . i .l . it .. Branch Office, 31 j- 33 W. Third St., Cincinnati. ' M. Magill, General Agent.'' &a. stents in all the principal Cities aud Towns r the IJoiou.gBjg LOSSES PROMPTL Y PAID! Applications received, policies Issued and renewed, aud all business pertaining to the agency jimmptly attendod. to J e 'jV, 1. .. Also applications received lorXiin Insurance, in the -ttua Life Jnsurancn Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capital and surplus over $2o0,tKi. , JuHN WNEN Ageut. T- Office, corner of; MaJO and Second Sta., over .Thompson's Drug Store. , . glIIIJYi Vmd aCJk IsBt ' aV tJS aaV, JK tols. Trot. Sea Grata, Liaea Linos, Fb-h Hooks, Joiated Rode, Cork, Sinkers, aud Artiliuial liait- Dotibleaud hlngW rliot.Uune, Rillen, Revolvers, Double and Single Pistols, Gun (Jape, Gun Wads, and a targe variety of Gunsmiths' IlatoriaL , GEO. 5. S0NNTAO 4 CO., . mars " " 10, Main stc-et. fWlHB JIB 8 V '.JJV TUB aTl'-iOU JL bimhels uf pnre Pink Putatoes. Warranted the best iu the market, at T. REDMOND'S, -J rnarS Poaey.'s Block. mrSBBJUBI CABHJMBl .JL 2XJ beads ir pure White Calibage, at . nuu-8 m , T.HEDMOND'3, Poesy s II lock. B V 8T B B CBIVBMI JBH K.I It, aw roii road. lDO bnsfi Jfortliern Oars, fe l-rtsh Timo thy Seed. - ' ' H. RAMExYJr. mar8 . . , . . t (W UJJ-t-B TO 8iiB itlOJYBt'. wJL Dittroltf Brothers are jiow nyiug twenty-two I and a half cents, currant uio,aey, lor Spanish and Mexican quarters. .. . teb7
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MOUNTAIN HE 111 PILLS Above we present you wiih a perlect likened 1 Terace, a chiet" of a trilie of the strange A alec Ni tion, that once rnled Mexico. You will Und a fii account of him in. our pamphlets aud AlmHiiacs, to tie bad gratis from the Agents for these Pills, j The inventor and manuiacturer of "Jnd9ou Mountain Herb Pills " has spent the greater pai of his lite in traveling, having visited nearly evet country in the world. Ha sp in! over six yeaj Bmong the Indians ol the Ki ky Moiuitain and 1 Mexico, and it was thus that tlio " Klountairi Jle Pills' were dicOVured. A very interesting ui count of his adventures there you will find in 01 Almanacs and Pamphlets. It is aoeHt.-iHi.shcd fai that all diseases nrlne trom ' , - IMPURE DLOODI i The blood is the life ; and w hen any foreign or uf healthy matter gets mixed Willi it, it is aloiice (11 tirhnled to every orjran of the bmly. Every nen foela the poison, and all the vital organs, quick complain The stonoich will not digest the f. perfectly. The liver ce:ies to secrete a Hiirhcicnc of bile. T1h action of the heart is weakened, an .so the circulation is weakened. TI.e lungs beceu clogged with the poisoiiuus matter; hence, ciugh-fthd all from a slight inlpui-ily ut the feus tain head of life the l:)ood I- As jf- 3-011 bs throau some earth, for instance, in a pure npriu) from which ran a liny rivulet in a few iniiiuic Hie' whale course of the stream heeome tliturlic and dlsoohrt'ed. As quickly l.es impuiu blood tl to every part, and leave its nting bi hind. Ail til 'adages IiccoUlo oI.Hf rtlet.'d, mid unli-ft the ot et rnciion is removed, the lamp ot' life s.H.n ilies otii These Piils. not only purify tho blood, but reget erato all the secrttious of tho body. They an therefore, unrivaled a a CUKE FOB LI LIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, S cU Ueudiu he, Ac. . This Ant. Kilious Medioino exjiuls frniit the Mood tlio hidile aeels of disease, -and reiiderH all the Holds, and hi cretious pureend lluent, clearing and rssuscitntin the vital organs. . rieasant, iudeed. Is it to in, that we are able t place -within ' yous reach a me)ieino . lilu th i Mountain Herb Fills,'? that will onus directly t the afflicted parts, through t lio blood and fluid's 1 the body, and cattsolhe sulterci' to brighten wit, the flush of lieauty r.nd health. Judsou's Pillaare the best remedy in existence fu the following complaints: Dowul I oiuiilaintr Coughs, Colds, C'hcbt )lse;tBes, CoKtivetiess, l)jt pepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, .Debility, Fever, at Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigun V: Iutiuenza, Inflamiuation, Inward V'eakIlenH, Lp.l Complaints, Lowuess of Spirits, Stone und Oravj Piles, and Secondary Symptoms. I GfiEAT FEMALE MEDICIXE ! . " Females who vnine health, hIiouM never be will, out these 'Piils. They purky the blood, remove ob struclious of all kinds, cleanse the liu ol all pirn pies and blotches, and bring tlie rich color n health to the palo check. : -' The plant and herbs of which, these fills an made, were discovered, in a very surprising way among the' TezucaiiK, atribenf Aborigines in Mexico.Get the Almanac ot our Agent, hlmI you . reai I with delight tho very iuu-rextiiig an .111 coutainsof the "Great Medicine" of the A.i.-t 1 OBSERVE. Tho Mimntain Herb Pills are i in a beaolifiil wrapper.. Kai-h Ltox conLuus 10 i nud Ketail at .1 cenW per box. All geuuine the signatureof it. Ij. .Iiidson A'. Co., 011 each box For sale in Kvansvlllo by Keller White, la id Jt Carlstedt, W. S. Thompson, and Hi 1 tower A Broughtou. D7L..HTDSI N ., Solo Proprietors, ' janl '.'id Leonard st., X. Y. THE--GREAT MEDICAL 'DISCOVERY SCOVILl'8 SAltSAPARU.hA . STILbl.Nl'il A, Uii Blood and Liver Syrup, FOB THKCERROF " Scrofulous, Syphilitic and Mercurial IKiearet Old Sores, Skin JJUeaxts, ' and all otlm Diseases which are caused hj an Imptin Stale of tfie Blood. A WONDERFUL CURE-OF SCROt ' ULOUS WHITE SWELLING I Bead tht tlnlemtnl itf ffnrlln Klhbtn;Jr Bffis rj oj'i: at-1 tub wusi JIM. cases ever rx-orded ! 4te-now en.i-jjs llohiist Health, and has foe tlr paFt year j(ii.i us 111111 work as auy youui; man id his agel 'J'lnV cure luu excited til ft lends, hi-tghlrfir-i.'aiid pliy.ii. ians, xjf even some of -the Medical Fnnity. tine -of lii .Prulensoi's (Dr. it. S. Ne ion), w io w mt called t. see him aa a surgeon, in.t to pro. tiIc, wart so forcibly Impressed with the ti.-niai kahlc't'urarive Properties ol-thi-Medhine thihT lies adapted ft it; his private practice, ao well as at Ihe. Cidl'.-go and Hospitals. 1 ; CntCINSATf, O., r'l. 1 0, 1858. Mewbs. A. L. Si'Ovill Jt Co.: ! . Hetli-iutn - J will, Willi irreat pleuin-e, giv" my testimony as to wbat..iir SA K.SA t'A hi I.I. A AND SIILLINGIA, ur'jU.Ontt ASILlEb fYHCP. hasjlouelor uie. Si.ine three and a hal. years since, 1 waa attacked wnh a crdll'lJ V- l'.il Swelling, which was attended with nio.-t ex. rati -ating pains 1 I tried various remedies, and had two ot tho best Physicians ot the city "ne ot them a Professor in an Old School Medic.ll College), aud they failed to give me any relief!- I was so reduced that 1 was coiifitieci to my bed l rover three uioiilha. The nerves and rounded of one h-g were no contracted and drawn up, that I ci. il.i not ualk. 1 had more than adozeu running ulcers ou my legs, fiord which 1 took, from time to lime, more than One Hundred Pieces of Bone, some i.f tln-wi from three to four inches lone. I was reduced to alinoxt skeleton, aud my friends had ieii up all hopes o. my recovery! 1 was in this condition when 1 commenced the uso of your Wood and Liver Syrup. I have used altogether some two dozen botiles of it, aud at the same time tlie-lodine Ointment, wbiiv you advise to use with it ; and, lastly, the Hi-aliiig Ointment, given under the Iwad of "White Swell ing," m your directions, lam now able to attend to biisiuekH, aud my legs have bccf.ine so strong that I walk without nuy difl'H-ulty and have entirely recovereifmy health. Yours truly, MAKT1N liOitill.VS, .!. " Ttesiileiice on Eighth strict, between Mound arid lohn, Mo.l ; er at place of bnuiie.-M,-with brown Ac YUlette, No. 4 East Fourth street. , Bead an extract from the CIm-inna'ti Medical Journal, Vol. S, page .111), by its editor, Prof. H. S. Newton, iu regard to this rt-uiai kable cure ; ' " While Martin Itobbins was i 11 file very wort Imaginable condition, we were rolled to-fttteiid hirn fora tractors of tha leg, produced by a fall. 'i'li indications of a re-uiii.ni of the bone, under the circuiiiHtaric.es, were iinfavonible, for he w-ould Hit, day afti day, picking out snmll piies of the bone, which would slough off. I found him using S.-o-viP's Preparation, which ho coatiiiucii to Use until a euro was effected. We gave him 110 constitu. ticiial treatment being in atti-ndandanro only its) surgeon; ye we eon less we had much ctirioKiiy to see what could bo done iu, a system so extensively diseased as his Was." ' Will the Htilicted call on th njictit nnd gel a pamphlet Containing the certificates of cud's from well knewn citizens of Cincinnati ? - - aS" Hecollect that this Medicine is warranted to cure all diseases that are caused by mi impure state ef the Blood.- Scovill's Blood tnl Liver Syrup is- composed entirely of vegetable., a:.d is perfectly safe for rhildrvn to use, in taxh of sore mouth or eruption eu the skin. 11 mothers vali the health of their children, they should eradicate, . the seeds of the disease liefore it is too late. Bead the statement of one of tho oldet chemists in Cincinnati: . - . " Wa hereby certify that we have been made acquainted with Scovill's Sarsapsrilla and Sliilingia, or Blood and Liver Syrup. The ingredients nro entirely vegetable, and uo mineral enters the proiurattotr. ' W. S. MEltKI LL A CO., One door west of the Bnrnet Honsor'tncunati." For sale by the Proprietors, J oy A scoVItL. &. CO., No. i West Eighth St:, Cincinnati. Also, by Keller White, Evaii.tvitlu,. nd. N. S. Thompson, t ' j . . ." Lc-ich dr Ciuiste.lt, " " Also, ageutsfor the sale of Ir.- Hull's Balsam foi the Lungs, ami Dr. Baker's Pain Pauaoea, for tho cure of all paiur both external and internal. ' iobS-diwlim -K9MVBI Hl4'B!l !i t,HS. ,'BW rice at Erskioe, Curnick Ac O. , for il, and full weight given I Kemembcr, 47 ilaiu at. j BRECKENRIDGE COAl OIL. B JlJt VB BJjBJV a tBOIJ'Tj: It WW Agent for thi-aalo of tho Breckenrnlge Coal Oils, pure and nuadulturaU-d, und will sell by the barrel or half barrel, at factory prices, ft-cight and drayage mlded. It is the most economical light kuown costing less than one-half ce urr In.ur. UOUNBUOOh. A: C"., dac23 Warer street, Evansville, lud.
